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IGCSE Business Studies Revision Guide

Section 1: How will you be tested? 1.1 The examination Papers you will take You will take two written Papers, Papers 1 and 2. In addition, your teacher may offer you the option of Coursework, Paper 3. You will, therefore, need to check with your teacher whether or not you are going to do Coursework (Paper 3). 1.2 Business Studies (without Coursework) The table below gives you information about the examination Papers you will take.

The marks for Papers 1 and 2 count equally towards your final mark and so are equally important to your final grade. Section 2: What will be tested? The syllabus sets out the knowledge, understanding and skills that will be tested in the examination Papers. For IGCSE Business Studies four skill areas will be assessed. Each skill area is considered to be equally important and is given the same percentage of marks in the examination overall. You will develop these skill areas during your lessons and the examination will test the progress you have made. Your teacher will be able to give you more information about how each skill area is tested in the different examination Papers, and in both the coursework and non-coursework options. The table shows you the range of skills you should develop.

IGCSE Business Studies Revision Guide Neil.elrick@tes.tp.edu.tw

IGCSE Business Studies Revision Guide Neil.elrick@tes.tp.edu.tw

2.2 Skill areas and command words Examiners use different command words in the questions to indicate which skill areas are being tested to help you understand what they are looking for in your answer. It is very important that you understand the meaning of these command words so that you can demonstrate the skill areas needed, otherwise you may not be able to gain high marks. The meaning of different command words is explained in the Appendix. 2.3 Number of marks You also need to pay attention to the number of marks available, which will provide you with a guide to how much you should write in you answer. For example, if a question says, State two examples of for 2 marks, then you need to give only two examples and do not need to explain anything. However, if a question says Explain what is meant by and 3 marks are available, then more than one simple statement is needed. Usually 3 marks will mean that you need to write more than one sentence in order to gain 3 marks. For a question which asks you Which would be the best method .? with 10 marks available, you would need to write several short paragraphs giving the advantages and disadvantage of the different methods, then a conclusion selecting a particular method with a justification as to why you think it is the best one. There isnt usually one single right answer here, it is up to you to explain and justify the one you have chosen. Section 3: What you need to know A table is provided below which describes the topics you may be tested on in your examination Papers. You can use the table throughout your course to check the topic areas you have covered. You can also use it as a revision aid. When you think you have a good knowledge of a topic, you can tick the appropriate box in the checklist column. The main headings in the topic areas are usually followed by details of what you should know. You can test yourself as follows: cover up the details in the table with a piece of paper try to remember the details when you have remembered the details correctly, put a tick in the appropriate box on the table If you use a pencil to tick the boxes you can retest yourself whenever you want by simply rubbing out the ticks. If you are using the table as a checklist of which topics you have covered, you can put a tick in the topic column next to the appropriate bullet point. The column headed comments can be used: to add further information about the details for each bullet point , or to give examples to highlight areas of difficulty/ things which you need to ask your teacher about

IGCSE Business Studies Revision Guide Neil.elrick@tes.tp.edu.tw

IGCSE Business Studies Revision Guide Neil.elrick@tes.tp.edu.tw

IGCSE Business Studies Revision Guide Neil.elrick@tes.tp.edu.tw

IGCSE Business Studies Revision Guide Neil.elrick@tes.tp.edu.tw

IGCSE Business Studies Revision Guide Neil.elrick@tes.tp.edu.tw

IGCSE Business Studies Revision Guide Neil.elrick@tes.tp.edu.tw

IGCSE Business Studies Revision Guide Neil.elrick@tes.tp.edu.tw

IGCSE Business Studies Revision Guide Neil.elrick@tes.tp.edu.tw

Appendix Command words which Examiners use in IGCSE Business Studies to test the four skill areas are described below. A: Knowledge with understanding This is tested by the type of question that asks you to describe or explain a particular term, or . e.g. What is meant by market segment? Command words which test this skill area include: Explain , Describe, State, List, Outline, What is Give, Define, Identify, Name B: Application. This means the examiner is testing if you can apply your answer to the business given in the examination. For example What do you think the business in the case could do to increase sales? Your answer must not just be a general explanation of how a business could increase sales but how this particular business could increase sales. Command words which test
IGCSE Business Studies Revision Guide Neil.elrick@tes.tp.edu.tw

this skill area include: Explain, Why, Calculate, Show, Use, What might Give an example of, How, Use, e.g. Company X to explain C: Analysis. To show the skill of analysis involves being able to select information from text, tables, graphs, diagrams, drawings. You should be able to put this information in order to make sense of it, e.g. this could involve graphing information provided in a table. You should be able to analyse what the information is showing, e.g. say if it shows there is an upward trend in the business performance, or interpret what some information means, e.g. what problems are outlined in the text. Command words, which test this skill area include: Explain, Discuss, Calculate, Show, Identify Which, Compare, Use the information in the figure/table, Which Analyse D: Evaluation. This requires you to draw conclusions, make judgements or make recommendations, but you must be able to justify your answer to achieve high marks. For example, Which would be the best form of finance for this business to pay for the expansion of its factory? Command words which test this skill area include: Explain why, Discuss, Justify, Consider, Decide Which, Evaluate, Why do you think, To what extent, Do you agree, Advise, Assess

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